Face to Face
Encounter That Transforms,
Not Information That Impresses
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The Album: Worship That Creates Space for Encounter
The Face to Face album is not designed to perform for the listener, but to make room for God. Each song carries a posture of nearness—simple, reverent, and unforced—allowing the presence of God to become the focus rather than the music itself. Rather than driving emotion, the album invites stillness, reflection, and surrender, creating an atmosphere where listeners can linger, listen, and respond. This is worship that doesn’t rush the moment, but honors it.
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The Book: Teaching
That Leads You Into the Same Place
The Face to Face book gives language, clarity, and depth to the encounter the album creates. Drawing from decades of ministry, Scripture, and lived experience, Daniel Amstutz unpacks what it means to live from relationship rather than performance. The book guides readers beyond concepts into practice—helping them recognize God’s presence, quiet the noise, and cultivate a life shaped by intimacy. Where the album opens the door, the book teaches you how to remain there.

